I've seen these around a couple of places. How are you liking it? Can you compare it to other subcompact 9mm pistols?

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Not really. This is the only sub-compact 9mm that I own or have shot. The recoil is snappier than my P239 that I also carry often, but the P239 (while somewhat small) is still much larger, so that is to be expected.

The grips that I put on are a little thicker than the factory grip panels. They made a big difference in the way the gun feels to shoot.

Not really. This is the only sub-compact 9mm that I own or have shot. The recoil is snappier than my P239 that I also carry often, but the P239 (while somewhat small) is still much larger, so that is to be expected.

The grips that I put on are a little thicker than the factory grip panels. They made a big difference in the way the gun feels to shoot.

I've seen these around a couple of places. How are you liking it? Can you compare it to other subcompact 9mm pistols?

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The trigger is looong, thanks to the restrike ability. It's heavier than a kahr CM9 for example by about 4.5oz with empty mag inserted in each. As for shooting, the felt recoil is perceived lighter with the SIG because of the weight. Real world results, for me anyway, I can shoot a 50 cent piece group at 7 yards all day with either one. The SIG points well and comfortable for a small gun, the trigger does take getting used to if you come from light short pulls. I found it easy to get accustomed to and my primary is a Glock with a "-" connector and a 5K plus rounds of use. I would recommend it for anyone who like guns of that size or as a NPE type pistol for days certain dress cloths or environment dictates a smaller weapon. Top Gun supply often has good deals on them when they are in stock.